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@intended-inc/openshell-adapter

v0.1.1

Published

Compile Open Intent intent families and Domain LIM evaluations into OpenShell/NemoClaw policy YAML.

Downloads

39

Readme

@intended-inc/openshell-adapter

Compile Open Intent intent families and Domain LIM evaluations into policy YAML for the open source NVIDIA OpenShell and NVIDIA NemoClaw stack.

This package is an independent Intended integration. It does not imply endorsement by NVIDIA or the OpenClaw project.

What it does

  • infers required runtime presets from Open Intent actions and resource systems
  • uses LIM risk/fail-closed signals to choose a strict policy posture
  • emits OpenShell-compatible YAML that can be applied with openshell policy set
  • keeps the upstream runtime boundary explicit: NVIDIA OpenShell / NVIDIA NemoClaw remain third-party Apache 2.0 projects

Example

import { compileOpenShellPolicy } from "@intended-inc/openshell-adapter";

const result = compileOpenShellPolicy({
  runtime: "openclaw",
  providers: ["nvidia"],
  intents: [
    {
      intentId: "intent-1",
      actor: { id: "agent-1", type: "agent" },
      resource: { system: "github", type: "repository", id: "intended-so/intended" },
      action: { name: "github.workflow.dispatch", verb: "dispatch" },
      riskContext: { level: "high", touchesProduction: true, requiresPrivilegedAccess: true, containsSensitiveData: false, indicators: [] },
      policyContext: {},
      evidence: [],
      metadata: {},
    },
  ],
});

console.log(result.yaml);

Apply the emitted YAML with the documented OpenShell interface:

openshell policy set intended-openshell.yaml

Legal note

  • NVIDIA OpenShell and NVIDIA NemoClaw are third-party project names owned by NVIDIA Corporation.
  • The upstream GitHub repositories currently publish both projects under Apache License 2.0.
  • Upstream README material currently describes both projects as alpha / early-preview software rather than production-ready releases.